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Tractor1 - Posted - 04/08/2025: 20:32:56
I have several items by them--their mixers have noisy phantom power-as does my tascam recorder and presonus preamp-- however behringer's virtualizer effects unit , does good at other things
anyway I was about to give up on a budget pre amps that could handle things--but I ended up getting their
uphoria 4 channell interface that I only use as a mixer and it makes no noise on the 48 volts and also gets the 2 cheap condensers doing well ---I run that into my tascam and leave and leave that phantom power off
KCJones - Posted - 04/09/2025: 14:53:31
Is the signal noise present in all locations or only at your house/studio?
Tractor1 - Posted - 04/09/2025: 15:18:20
can't say KC --I only use it here--
on a rare gig i don't need phantom power and that is where it shows
Edited by - Tractor1 on 04/09/2025 15:18:43
mikehalloran - Posted - 04/09/2025: 16:06:38
I have thrown away a lot of old vintage Behringer gear because it gets noisy with age.
RB-1 - Posted - 04/19/2025: 12:25:39
Speaking of the Uphoria series...
I'm using the simple 2 channel UMC-202HD , connecting 2 Audix SCX-25A mics to JamKazam.
Every Friday afternoon we're having our on line band rehearsal and it works brilliantly!
rvrose - Posted - 04/19/2025: 21:47:59
We have used the XR-16 mixer and AT 2020s for about 8 years with no problems.
Rick